FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1942 Grid True ders Tackl k Team A Seven Events Set For First Afternoon Special to the Collegian PHILADELPHIA, April 23 The Nittany Lion track team ar rived here safely today in prepar ation for their participation in the Penn Relay Carnival beginning to morrow afternoon. The team, led b'v speedy Barney Ewell, will begin its season which ■has been looked to very hopefully by Coach Chick Werner in this meet. It has been rated very high ly. by track experts throughout the country' for its outstanding per formances in the past indoor sea son. ’' One of the events headlining Friday afternoon’s program is the 440-yard relay which will feature the cream of the Penn State .sprinting crop. Runners in this event will be. Don Dolbin, Marty S.ch.iff, Barney Plesser and Ewell. - Another feature of the. afternoon will be the sprint medley relay in which Ewell, Dolbin, Gene Nevill, and Norm Gordon will represent the Lions.- The. “legs” of this run are two 220-yard dashes, one 440- yard run, and one half-mile run. Other events to be run the first afternoon of the meet are the two mile run, 400-meter low hurdles, and 120-yard low hurdles. Field .events scheduled are,shot and dis cus. ’ Saturday’s events are the 880- •yard relay, two-mile relay, four- tilt Tennis nance!led ‘mile relay, freshman mile relay, ' . pole vault, hammer, javelin, broad Shortage of time has caused -the jump,' and high jump. Included cancellation of the., intramural also will be the special invitation tennis tournaments this Spring, 'IOD-yard dash in which Ewell will Eugen C. Bischoff, director-of in represerit Penn State. thamural athletics, announced yesterday. 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REC HALL ADULTS 50c—CHILDREN 25c Duquesne Today; ves For Penn Relays S.PEEDY GENERAL Barney Ewell will lead the Lion track team in its invasion of Philadelphia for the Penn (Relays today Summer, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lions Handicapped By Loss Of AlsJon Campus football fans will re ceive an extra treat this weekend since Bob Higgins has announced a scrimmage against the Duquesne Dukes for this afternoon in addi tion to the x-egularly scheduled game for High School Day. New Beaver Field will be the scene of the home preview of what next Fall’s Blub, and White eleven will look like with the scrimmage scheduled for 4:15 p.m. Both teams have a record of one win for the Spring practice schedule, since the “Iron Dukes” whipped a veteran West Virginia grid team by a 12-0 count last weekend while the Nittany eleven was winning over Navy at Anna polis by a two to one touchdown margin. However, the Higgins-coached outfit may have to go into the fray with the Smoky City team without the services of Dave Al ston, freshman tailback, who sus tained an injury to his left eye in the battle with the Midshipmen. Alston has not returned to cam pus from his stay in the Naval Academy hospital, but is expect ed back today. Probable lineup for the Blue and White will have John- Pots klan and Will Van Lenten, ends; Mike Kerns and Ken Schoonover, trickles; John Jaffurs and Leo No bile, guards; and Lou Pallazzi, Renter, in . the forward wall, while Aldo Cenci, Cliff St. Clair, Bud Davis, and Jack Banbury will start ®t the backfield posts. Duquesne will probably use the same seven linemen that started against the Mountaineers last Saturday, with Vail Jansante and George Kisiday at the ends; John Matisi and Joe Cibuias, two 220-pound All-American pros pects, at the tackles; Ben Keller rind Joe Fay at th'e guards and George Istvan at center. Veterans Max Kielbasa, Joe Setcavage, jind Joe Goode will start in the Duke backfield with Forest Hall, • outstanding prospect from last year’s frosh team, who scored one of the six-pointers against West Virginia. Latest reports from both camps indicate an individual battle be tween two “scooter” backs, since Hall only weighs 149 pounds and Davis, Alston’s replacement, weighs in at 155. 13 Events Scheduled For IM Track Day Another request for intramural track, golf, and golf putting en tries was made last night by Eugen C. Bischoff, intramural head. Contestants are limited to itwo of the running events, which include the 100-yard dash, 220- .yard dash, 440-yard dash, half mile, mile, and the "110-yard low hurdles. If entered in two running events, the contestant is allowed to com pete in only one of the field events. The shot put, discus, javelin, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, and hammer throw are included in the field .division. Dial 2345 Lion Nine Stacks Against Syracuse (Special To The Collegian) SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 23- Coach Joe Bedenk and his unde feated baseball team arrived here at 7 o’clock tonight and rested be fore their encounter with a strong Syracuse squad on that university s diamond at 3:30 p, m. tomorrow. Although Coach Bedenk was hesitant about naming his starting hurl'er, he indicated that Southpaw Ed Tuleya would get another chance on the mound to go after his third win. Tuleya started against Muhlenberg- but was off form, and Warren OPyer' finished with a brilliant performance. If Tuleya doesn’t get the nod, Paul Lazar, senior, is the other al ternative, although the opposition usually has no trouble in collecting hits from Lazar. He was nicked for 16 hits in the Gettysburg fray. Saturday the Lions will hit the road again to play a return game against Colgate who is seeking re venge after the 6-3 setback regis tered here last week by Tuleya. Three catchers made the New York trip, including Oggie Mar fella, George McWilliams, and Francis Donovan. Captain Bill Debler will be relied on for first base duties; Fran. Farris or Ed Sebastianelli can handle the second base post; Sparky Brown and Tom Sidler will take care of third, and Whitey Thomas will be stationed at short stop. Outfielders on hand will be Joe Piontek, Bob Perugini, Jack Bur ford, and John Ebersole. Phiiffelfg Theta Enters IM Soccer Semi-inals Phi Delta Theta became the first semi-finalist in the fraternity divi sion of the intramural soccer tournament after their 1-0 defeat of -Phi Sigma Kappa No. 2 on the golf course fields last evening. In the only other game run off Alpha Chi Sigma No. 1 defeated Sigma Aipha Epsilon with a corner kick in an extra period. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ORGANIZATION MEETING FRESHMEN WHO WISH TO TRYOUT FOR THE EDITORIAL OR BUSINESS STAFFS OF THE DAILY COLLEGIAN TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 7:30 P. M. ROOM 9, CARNEGIE HALL §§ This Meeting Especially For Freshmen Who | Have Not Attended Other Meetings lllllllllllllllllllllllllljlllJlllllllllllllllJlllllllllllllllllllllljlllllllllllllllllllllUlJlllllljlllUlllllJllllllllllllllllllHHllllllllllll Linksmen Meet Bisons Here Saturday; Lineup Remains Unchanged Penn State’s golf team will re sume relations tomorrow with Bucknell University when the Bi son linksmen come here. Coach Rutherford said yesterday that the Bucknell team is good and will give the Nittany golfers some strong opposition. After winning the match with West Virginia here last Saturday 9-0, the Lion linksmen have been out on the course for their first full week of practice this Spring. Chuck Seebold, Bob Wallace, Jim Swan, and Dick Stephens are slated for positions on the starting team Saturday. The other two players will be Jim Kramer and Bill Smiley, if they maintain their positions in the squad matches against Joe Brucher and Ed Fair child. College Men.. Commencement is just around the corner ... You can SAVE by buying your suit now! We still have one group of nation ally known 100% all wool cus iomed tailored suits . . . Don't iwaitl Come in and see them . . . SUITS 100% All Wool One Group Formerly were $4O - $5O 24.95 Every suit carries its own Na tionally Advertised Label. FROMM’S Opposite Old Main for all + + + + + + PAGE THREE